Coronavirus (COVID-19) images from Monroe County

As head coach at Orangetheory Jean Sherflick, top, let’s participants know there are two minutes left in the exercise, Orangetheory owner Lyle Feigenbaum, bottom, is interrupted by his dog Bizzie during the Zoom workout Thursday provided to their members as a way of staying active during the pandemic. (Rich Janzaruk / Herald-Times)

Patti and Chuck Russo smile as they are greeted by another set of friends during Chuck’s 60th birthday celebration walk through the Indiana University campus Wednesday evening. Patti Russo gathered over 100 friends to surprise Chuck and wish him happy birthday during their daily walk through the campus. (Rich Janzaruk / Herald-Times)

Jim and Debbie Wahlen, on left, and Tory and Ceci Puntarelli, right, were singing in the rain to greet Chuck Russo during Chuck’s 60th birthday celebration walk through the Indiana University campus Wednesday, April 29, 2020 evening. Patti Russo gathered over 100 friends to surpirse Chuck and wish him happy birthday during their daily walk through the campus. (Rich Janzaruk / Herald-Times)

Patti and Chuck Russo smile as they are greeting by another set of friends during Chuck’s 60th birthday celebration walk through the Indiana University campus Wednesday, April 29, 2020 evening. Patti Russo gathered over 100 friends to surpirse Chuck and wish him happy birthday during their daily walk through the campus. (Rich Janzaruk / Herald-Times)

First time volunteer Margaret Harter gets instructions from Kathy Romy, former director of Bloomington Meals on Wheels, as her husband, Steve Harter, helps direct cars at the pickup for the meal service at IU Health Bloomington Hospital on Tuesday. (Rich Janzaruk / Herald-Times)

Executive Director of Bloomington Meals on Wheels Carrie McHaley takes out food to waiting volunteers at the daily pickup for the service at IU Health Bloomington Hospital on Tuesday. (Rich Janzaruk / Herald-Times)

Executive Director of Bloomington Meals on Wheels Carrie McHaley gives route directions to Margaret Harter at the pick up for the service at IU Health Bloomington Hospital. (Rich Janzaruk / Herald-Times)

Jeri Hall is greeted by dozens of people including her daughter Ronnie Sue Robinson, bottom middle holding a phone, and son Ty Robinson, right, as she is wheeled out of Monroe Hospital on Tuesday after battling COVID-19. (Rich Janzaruk / Herald-Times)

Sammantha Stickels tries a shoe on her daughter Leslie Friday while shopping at Walmart. With help from Hew Hope for Families, their family was able to live in a motel and then move into their new apartment when it was ready. (Rich Janzaruk / Herald-Times)

A coronavirus-based magazine sits at the checkout counter Friday as Sammantha Stickels, middle, Kevin Wood, off to right, and their daughter Leslie wait in line at Walmart. (Rich Janzaruk / Herald-Times)

Sammantha Stickels and Kevin Wood’s daughter Leslie says the color as she jumps on newly installed green floor marking showing the way carts should go through the aisle to help maintain a proper social distance while at Walmart Friday. (Rich Janzaruk / Herald-Times)

Sandra Carson, seen outside her home Friday, will retire at the end of this school year after a 32-year career in education. She teaches fourth grade at Summit Elementary School. (Rich Janzaruk / Herald-Times)

Alessia Modjarrad prepares to put an order in a vehicle Saturday as Tim Clark opens the trunk while working at the People’s Cooperative Market in the former Kmart parking lot along East Third Street. (Rich Janzaruk / Herald-Times)

Angela Babb checks off items Saturday as Jess Tang gathers them for an order while working at the People’s Cooperative Market in the parking lot next to Bloomingfoods on the east side of Bloomington. (Rich Janzaruk / Herald-Times)

Mary Alice Rickert, a fourth grade teacher at Childs Elementary, wipes away happy tears Thursday as Max Serafin-Odle approaches with a sign saying “You Rock!” during a parade of her students at her home. Rickert has been teaching virtually to her students since the lockdown but greatly misses seeing them in person. (Rich Janzaruk / Herald-Times)

Mary Alice Rickert, a fourth grade teacher at Childs Elementary School, wipes away happy tears Thursday as students and their families roll by her home in a parade of vehicles. Rickert has been teaching virtually since the lockdown but greatly misses her students. “This is the most amazing thing anyone has ever done for me,” Rickert said. (Rich Janzaruk / Herald-Times)

Mary Alice Rickert, a fourth grade teacher at Childs Elementary, fights her emotions Thursday as students and their families drive by her home. Rickert has been teaching virtually since the lockdown but misses being with her students. “This is the most amazing thing anyone has ever done for me,” Rickert said. (Rich Janzaruk / Herald-Times)

Mary Alice Rickert, a fourth grade teacher at Childs Elementary, fights her emotions Thursday as students and their families drive by her home. Rickert has been teaching virtually since the lockdown but greatly misses being with her students. (Rich Janzaruk / Herald-Times)

Mary Alice Rickert, a fourth grade teacher at Childs Elementary, talks Thursday with a student, Adrianna McKeel, and her parents, Beverly McKeel and Robert McKeel, during a parade of her students at her home. (Rich Janzaruk / Herald-Times)

Mary Alice Rickert, a fourth grade teacher at Childs Elementary, reacts Thursday as a vehicle parade of students and their families approaches her house and honks to get her attention. (Rich Janzaruk / Herald-Times)

Ronnie Sue Robinson watches from outside Monroe Hospital Thursday as medical personnel assist her mother, Jeri Hall, with her meal. Hall was given a 1-percent chance of survival after contracting COVID-19 and is recovering after being on a ventilator. (Rich Janzaruk / Hoosier Times)

Jeri Hall has a note taped to her window Thursday for her daughter, Ronnie Sue Robinson, as a playful threat for making a big deal about her illness during her stay at Monroe Hospital. (Rich Janzaruk / Hoosier Times)

Ronnie Sue Robinson talks with medical personnel Thursday about her mother, Jeri Hall, from outside Monroe Hospital. Hall was given a 1% chance of survival after contracting COVID-19, but she is now recovering. (Rich Janzaruk / Hoosier Times)